Category Archives: IP Cores

Sankalp Semiconductor announces release of its eDP receiver IP for Chip on Glass Applications

Sankalp Semiconductor a design service company offering comprehensive digital & mixed signal SoC solutions today at 55th DAC 2018 announced release of its Embedded DisplayPort (eDP) receiver IP. DisplayPort offers high bandwidth, lower pin count and low power solutions for high-resolution displays. The Chip on Glass (COG) technology enables area

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T2M to showcase cutting-edge Cellular and Low Power Wireless IoT technologies at MWC Shanghai 2018

T2M, the world’s largest independent global semiconductor IP technology provider today announced that they will be showcasing their latest Cellular and Low Power Wireless IoT technology IP at MWC Shanghai on 27, 28 and 29th June at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre.
 
Mobile World Congress Shanghai is the

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Dolphin Integration makes its innovative IDE SmartVision, free for download for the RISC-V ecosystem

Dolphin Integration announces the availability in free download of its innovative IDE SmartVisionTM supporting the RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture (ISA).
 
A suitable software development environment is fundamental for optimizing designs in terms of power consumption, area (code density) and performances. Thanks to its IDE, Dolphin integration enables early in

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Andes Technology Corporation and XtremeEDA Corporation Cooperate to Develop Joint Design Wins on Emerging RISC-V Designs

Andes Technology Corporation, the leading Asia-based suppliers of small, low-power, high performance 32-bit embedded CPU cores, and XtremeEDA Corporation, a leading North American provider of front-end design and verification services for the semiconductor industry, today announced they will cooperate to develop joint design wins to benefit both companies. Andes will

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Resurgence in 8051 Microcontroller Applications Drives New IP Cores Sales for CAST

Semiconductor intellectual property provider CAST, Inc. has seen a significant upswing in licenses for the venerable 8051 microcontroller, as today’s designers rediscover that the simplicity, low-power operation, small silicon area, and relatively inexpensive cost of this 8-bit MCU are an excellent match for the demands of many modern products. Specifically,

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Chipus grows its battery charger IP family

Chipus has been developing battery charger circuits since 2012 and the new IP generation reuses the proven experience of the existing designs with enhanced capabilities.
 
First generation of battery charger family IP was silicon proven in 2013 in SilTerra 0.18um CMOS and it is capable of dealing with 1.5A

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